Have Has and Had
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I finished my work at 2 PM.I have finished my work .I have brought a new car.You have finished my work .We have finished our work . They have finished their work.He has finished his work.Sh
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I finished my work at 2 PM.I have finished my work .I have brought a new car.You have finished my work .We have finished our work . They have finished their work.He has finished his work.Sh
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1. Present Tensesa) Present Simple Structure: Subject + base verb (+s/es for he/she/it) Examples:I play football.She works in an office.b) Present Continuous Structure: Subject + am/is/are + verb(-ing
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आप चाहते हैं कि मैं आपको सभी 12 English Tenses हिंदी में आसान व्याख्या और उदाहरणों के सा
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All English Tenses Explained 1. Present Tensea) Present SimpleForm: Subject + base verb (+s/es for he/she/it) Use: To talk about habits, general truths, and repeated actions. Examples:I play football
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Has", "have", और "had" तीनों अंग्रेजी क्रियाएं हैं, जिनके हिंदी अर्थ अलग-अलग हैं और उपयो
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Explanation of “Have / Has / Had” and Related Sentences1. “Have / Has / Had” as a Helping Verb (Auxiliary verb)Used in Perfect Tenses.Present Perfect → have/has + V3Past Perfect → had + V3
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HAVE / HAS / HAD – Complete Chart1. Present Simple Use: Possession, relation, routine, states.FormExample AffirmativeI have a book. / She has a car.❌ NegativeI don’t have a pen. / Sh
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✅ Synonym Practice with Answers & Explanations1. Select the Synonym of "Honest"a) Liarb) Truthful ✅c) Corruptd) GreedyAnswer: The synonym of Honest is Truthful.Explanation: Honest means being
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Antonym Practice with Answers and ExplanationsSelect the Antonym of word "Vanity"(a) Pride(b) Love(c) Courage(d) Humility ✅ Antonyms of vanity: humility, modesty, simplicity. Synonyms of vanity: pri
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1. With Apostrophe + s (’s)It usually shows possession or contraction.Possession (ownership/relationship):Rajesh’s laptop = The laptop of Rajesh.The dog’s tail = The tail of the dog.Contraction
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Spelling Rules for Adding Suffixes in English1. Words ending in silent -eDrop the final -e before a suffix beginning with a vowel (-ing, -ed, -er, -est, -able, -ous)make → making, hope → hoping, d
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Prefix Rules in English1. General RuleAdding a prefix does not change the spelling of the base word.happy → unhappykind → unkindappear → disappearpossible → impossible✅ Exception: With some
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English Suffix Rules1. General RuleA suffix is added to the end of a base word to change meaning or part of speech.teach → teacherhappy → happinesscare → careful2. Doubling Consonants Rule (CVC
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Parts of Speech in EnglishIn English grammar, parts of speech are the basic building blocks of sentences. There are 8 traditional parts of speech (sometimes extended to 9 or 10 in modern grammar).1. N
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Countable nouns are things you can count with numbers and have both singular and plural forms (e.g., "apple," "three apples"). Uncountable nouns, or mass nouns, are things that cannot be counted as in
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Here are 30 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on Countable & Uncountable Nouns with answer keys at the end.Countable & Uncountable Nouns – Practice MCQsChoose the correct option:1. How many _
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Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns – Shortcut Chart1. Countable NounsCan be counted individually.Have singular + plural forms.Use a/an, numbers, many, few, several.✅ Examples:1 book, 2 books a c
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All the major categories of Countable & Uncountable nouns with examples for you:Countable Nouns Categories & Examples✅ General Rule: Things you can count → singular + plural form
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Regular Plural Nouns Rule: Just add -s or -esSingularPluralbookbookspenpenscarcarscatcatsdogdogsboxboxesbusbusesdishdisheswatchwatchesclassclassesIrregular Plural NounsRule: Change spelling (not
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Here is a comprehensive guide to singular and plural rules in English grammar, including standard rules, exceptions, and examples.Basic ConceptSingular noun: Refers to one person, place, thing, or ide
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Great! Here's a set of singular and plural noun exercises to help you practice the rules.Singular and Plural Noun ExercisesPart A: Convert Singular to PluralConvert the following singular nouns into t
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"Would" is a modal verb in English that has multiple uses. It's commonly used to talk about hypothetical situations, polite requests, habits in the past, and more. Here's a de
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The Grammar of “Would”✅ What Would Can DoDescribe Repeated Actions in the Past (like used to)When we were kids, we would play cricket every evening.My grandfather would tell us stories after din
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The differences between “he/him/his” and “she/her/hers” very well. Let me structure it neatly into a grammar guide so it’s easy to read, compare, and remember.He / Him / His vs. She / Her /
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Practice: He / Him / His vs She / Her / HersPart A – Fill in the blanks___ is my brother.I saw ___ at the park yesterday.This is ___ book on the table.The pen belongs to Anna. It is ___.___ is a goo
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A possessive adjective is a word, such as "my," "your," "his," "her," "its," "our," or "their," that comes before a noun to show ownership or connection to the noun. These adjectives are used to indic
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A possessive pronoun shows ownership and can stand alone without a noun, such as "mine," "yours," "his," "hers," "its," "ours," and "theirs". Unlike possessive determiners (like "my" or "her"), which